George Clooney — Hollywood’s most eligible bachelor — is indeed getting hitched, according to a London law firm.

Leading human-rights practice Doughty Street Chambers spilled the news today as it congratulated one of its own attorneys: 36-year-old U.K. barrister Amal Alamuddin.

The firm said its lawyers and staff “offer their best wishes and congratulations to Ms. Amal Alamuddin ... and Mr. George Clooney on their engagement to be married.”

Clooney, 52, was married to actress Talia Balsam from 1989 to 1993. He has since been romantically linked to several women, including British model Lisa Snowden, Italian actress Elisabetta Canalis and former professional wrestler Stacey Keibler.

But he has always downplayed suggestions he might marry again, telling Esquire magazine last year: “I wasn’t very good at it.”

Clooney and Alamuddin have been photographed together several times since late 2013 and rumors of an engagement have been circulating for several days. People Magazine reported that Alamuddin was seen sporting a large ring during dinner at a Malibu restaurant last week.

Clooney’s spokesman, Stan Rosenfield, declined to comment.

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Apparently there were anything but sounds of silence at Paul Simon’s house over the weekend.

The 72-year-old music legend and his wife were arrested over the weekend at their Connecticut home for disorderly conduct, TMZ reported.

Simon and Edie Brickell, 48, who have been together for 22 years and have three children, were charged after they had a “heated domestic dispute,“ the website reported.

The New Cannan, Conn. police department didn’t return phone calls for more information or comment. Simon’s representative couldn’t be reached for immediate comment.

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Katy Perry is showing off her new romance around town.

After making an appearance with DJ beau Diplo at the Coachella music festival earlier this month, the pair recently spent a cozy night out in NYC.

The 29-year-old songstress and the 35-year-old music producer hit up the “Amazing Spider-Man 2“ premiere party at Skylight Moynihan Station, alongside the flick’s stars Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield.

“Katy Perry and Diplo were there acting affectionate and were very into each other,“ a partygoer told us.

Perry and on-again, off-again boyfriend John Mayer ended their relationship two months ago.

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Beyonce and husband Jay Z will launch the co-headlining “On the Run Tour” on June 25 in Miami.

Beyonce made the announcement today. The stadium tour will visit Philadelphia; East Rutherford, N.J.; Chicago; and Los Angeles. It wraps Aug. 5 in San Francisco. Pre-sale tickets go on sale Tuesday.

Beyonce and Jay Z have collaborated on a number of songs, including the hits “Crazy In Love,” “‘03 Bonnie & Clyde,” “Deja Vu,” “Part II (On the Run)” and the recent smash “Drunk In Love.”

Beyonce released her ultra-successful self-titled fifth album late last year in surprise form. Jay Z, who toured with Justin Timberlake last year, also had success with the release of “Magna Carta Holy Grail.”

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Two members of Pussy Riot will be attending a literary celebration that already includes Toni Morrison, Salman Rushdie and Robert Caro on the guest list.

Maria Alyokhina and Nadya Tolokonnikova are expected at the PEN American Center Literary Gala, PEN announced today. The event is scheduled for May 5 at the Museum of Natural History, where Rushdie and Twitter CEO Dick Costolo will be receiving awards from PEN, the nonprofit organization that has been a longtime advocate for free expression.

Members of Pussy Riot, the Russian punk band, have been arrested on several occasions for protesting against oppressive rule by the Russian government and criticizing President Vladimir Putin, including during the Winter Olympics in Sochi.

PEN executive director Susan Nossel said that Alyokhina and Tolokonnikova will be making brief remarks during the presentation of the PEN/Barbara Goldsmith Freedom to Write Award, being given this year to imprisoned Chinese writer-blogger Ilham Tohti.